Hosmer's fourth edition of The Ethics of Management provides business students (future managers) with a very specific analytical process for understanding and resolving moral problems in management. A manager needs insight and understanding in a global economy to convince everyone involved, given his or her varied religious, cultural, economic and social backgrounds, to accept a proposed moral solution. Acceptance of managerial moral solutions, over time, brings trust, commitment and effort, and those three, also over time, are essential for organizational success.
Hosmer's fourth edition of The Ethics of Management provides business students (future managers) with a very specific analytical process for understanding and resolving moral problems in management. A manager needs insight and understanding in a global economy to convince everyone involved, given his or her varied religious, cultural, economic and social backgrounds, to accept a proposed moral solution. Acceptance of managerial moral solutions, over time, brings trust, commitment and effort, and those three, also over time, are essential for organizational success.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter I - Moral Problems in Business Management Cases: Cruise Ships and the Disposal of Waste at Sea Napster and the Free Exchange of Recorded Music Whirlpool Corporation and the Sale of Dish Antennas Chapter II - Moral Analysis and Economic Outcomes Cases: Susan Shapiro World Bank and Export of Pollution Green Giant and the Move to Mexico Chapter III - Moral Analysis and Legal Requirements Cases: Sarah Goodwin Johnson Controls and Gender Equality H.B. Fuller and the Sale of Resistol Chapter IV - Moral Analysis and Ethical Duties Cases: The Good Life at RJR Nabisco The Leveraged Buyout of RJR Nabisco WalMart and Expansion into Smaller Towns Chapter V - Why Should a Business Manager Be Moral? Cases: Johnson & Johnson and the Worldwide Recall of Tylenol Herman Miller Company and the Protection of the Environment Merck and the Cure for River Blindness Chapter VI - How Can a Business Organization be Made Moral? Cases: Two Companies in Need or Redirection McKinstrey Advertising and Settling Disputes Boston Company and Firing the Chairman
Chapter I - Moral Problems in Business Management Cases: Cruise Ships and the Disposal of Waste at Sea Napster and the Free Exchange of Recorded Music Whirlpool Corporation and the Sale of Dish Antennas Chapter II - Moral Analysis and Economic Outcomes Cases: Susan Shapiro World Bank and Export of Pollution Green Giant and the Move to Mexico Chapter III - Moral Analysis and Legal Requirements Cases: Sarah Goodwin Johnson Controls and Gender Equality H.B. Fuller and the Sale of Resistol Chapter IV - Moral Analysis and Ethical Duties Cases: The Good Life at RJR Nabisco The Leveraged Buyout of RJR Nabisco WalMart and Expansion into Smaller Towns Chapter V - Why Should a Business Manager Be Moral? Cases: Johnson & Johnson and the Worldwide Recall of Tylenol Herman Miller Company and the Protection of the Environment Merck and the Cure for River Blindness Chapter VI - How Can a Business Organization be Made Moral? Cases: Two Companies in Need or Redirection McKinstrey Advertising and Settling Disputes Boston Company and Firing the Chairman
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